This Second comparison from Code Project is good, but goofs on some things and leaves N/A where there shouldn't be an N/A. Notably operators such as incrementing and decrementing which can be done in VB, but not in the same manner as C, Java, and C#.

I can see why a C# bigot would have a problem though. He might rather use C# string/byte manipulation because of a familiarity with Java or C.
Although, if you are familiar with System.Strings, you may incline to that as opposed to Microsoft.Visualbasic.Strings. See this Microsoft article 818805 about Visual Basic strings.

Convert C# to VB.net and back again!

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 9:43 am

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This utility will allow you to convert your C# code to its equivalent in VB.NET. Please note that this is currently experimental -